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Bells and Whistles

We love our bicycles as did cyclists in the 19th Century. We love to embellish them and equip them with the latest gadgets. When our bikes are loaded with these we say that our bikes have "All the Bells & Whistles".

 

  • H. Keats 4 Turn Buglet The Hartlepool Liberal Cycling Club 1892

  • C.U.Bi.C. Trophy - G. Gatehouse Nov. 1884

  • Ritchie Magnetic Cyclometer

  • Columbia "Evening Star" Hub Lamp - Circa 1886

  • Hill and Tolman Automatic Alarm

  • Tongue and Bladon's "Light of the Road" Hub Lamp 1881

  • The "Tourist" Bicycle Lamp - American Patent - Wm Bown - 1893

  • Presentation Whistle - Orient Cycle Club - August 22, 1896

  • "The Acme" Whistles - J.H. & Co. - Birmingham England - Circa 1885

  • The "Cyclists Road Clearer" - H.A. Knox - London England - Ca. 1889

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Recent Bells and Whistles

Nickle Bicycle Bell "the Silver King" for an early Safety Bicycle
2 Bown's Rob Roy Lamps Circa 1890
Keats Bugle - Charles Percival Circa 1881
Multum In Parvo - M.I.P. Travel Bag - Circa 1885
F.C. Weston the "Weston Fork Cyclometer" Patented 1892

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